The Spanish word for "healthy" is "saludable" (sah-loo-dah-blay), but it has a different use than in English. It's mainly used to describe foods & other things as healthy, and not people. Instead of saying someone is healthy, it's said they are in a good state of health.
saludable
health in spanish is "Salud", estar saludable (be healthy)
Healthy.
Yo estoy sano
Deben conservarse sanos (ellos, as)
It means he/she is a healthy person
Buena salud y felicidad
Mejores deseos para un bebé sano.
You should eat Spanish food because it is delicious. Many Spanish dishes use local foods, so they are fresh and very simply prepared. This is a healthy option, since you know all of the ingredients that go into your meal.
it means "little healthy girl" in spanish, though its a very popular boy name in Spain
"debes ejercitarte y alimentarte saludablemente todos los días"
"Un bocadillo saludable"
Towards the end of the war, there was a massive outbreak of the Spanish flu, which lasted until 1920. Spanish flu gets its name because at the time of the outbreak Spain was a neutral power and so did not censor news and the Spanish king Alfonso XIII caught the disease and so it received a lot of coverage in Spain. Spanish flu is a type of swine flu that could affect anyone but was especially dangerous to young healthy adults, almost the opposite of the traditional flu; and as such its spread was probably hastened by the large movements of healthy troops, particularly to and from the USA.